Smoking is associated with impaired verbal learning and memory performance in women more than men
Abstract Vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID) include structural and functional blood vessel injuries linked to poor neurocognitive outcomes. Smoking might indirectly increase the likelihood of cognitive impairment by exacerbating vascular disease risks. Sex disparities...
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Main Authors: | C. R. Lewis, J. S. Talboom, M. D. De Both, A. M. Schmidt, M. A. Naymik, A. K. Håberg, T. Rundek, B. E. Levin, S. Hoscheidt, Y. Bolla, R. D. Brinton, M. Hay, C. A. Barnes, E. Glisky, L. Ryan, M. J. Huentelman |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ea2296ed047e426c95e488481b26a3f6 |
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